Citations:vaccinophobic

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English citations of vaccinophobic

  • 1856, J. Onwhyn, The Lancet, volume 1, page 463:
    It was met, like his vaccinophobic rant, by the contempt of the great majority of the House.
  • 1912, The Medical Era, volume 21, page 314:
    The vaccinophobic editor of the London Lancet (3) must have had an inspiration concerning said evidence, as he actually ventured the odd remark: []
  • 2017, Manuela Ivone Cunha, “Addressing Policy-Oriented Audiences: Relevance and Persuasiveness”, in Didier Fassin, editor, If Truth Be Told: The Politics of Public Ethnography, Durham: Duke University Press, →ISBN, page unknown:
    Parents who were unable to find in them a communication channel capable of contextualizing, mediating, and providing assistance in navigating the information they had or to cope with their questions and concerns eventually looked for support on their own. They found it in the only channels left available to them: antivaccination leagues and vaccinophobic sites.